Online Dating Site Lets Members ‘Tattoo’ Their Page










London, UK (PRWEB) July 16, 2006

Free online dating site CheekyFlirt.com has launched the latest in a series of new member features by allowing users to add a ‘Tattoo’ to their profile page from a choice of over one thousand options.

The UK based dating / social interactive site has also allowed members to add a music video to their newly-designed profile page, but rather than having to find the relevant code from somewhere on the Internet, CheekyFlirt allows the member to search by artist or song title, and provides a comprehensive list of tracks to choose from, all without the member having to leave the CheekyFlirt interface.

Furthermore, members are able to customise the colour of their profile as well as the username font and colour.

Managing Director, Martin Hellier told us, “Personalisation of a member’s profile page is paramount in order to give our members a space they really can call their own, allowing them to express themselves beyond words or photographs of themselves. It also gives more reason for members to promote their profile page as a stand alone webpage, and contributes more to member retention and subsequent marketing opportunities.”

He added, ”Giving the ability to add a ‘Tattoo’ to their page seemed to fit with our audience demographic, and helps our members to create a truly unique profile and source of conversation, it’s also easier to remove!”

CheekyFlirt offers free online dating and web cam chat rooms for its members, as well as the ability to send ‘Virtual Gifts’ to other members.

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I have heard a lot of girls saying they want to cover their tattoos for their wedding and I don’t understand why?

Has anyone done that? Could u tell me why u decided to?

Can Librarians show their tattoos at work?

I want to be a librarian. Would I have to covor up my tattoos while I work?

I have several tattoos on my shoulder/arm the largest one being a dragon that goes from the top of my left shoulder down close to my elbow. On my other shoulder is a tattoo of a wavy korean flag (yes I am Korean). What do you think?